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Sentence count:163+3Posted:2017-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: length of servicesenioritySimilar words: longerlevitybrevityany longerno longerinevitabilitylong.longMeaning: [lɑn'dʒevətɪ /lɒn-]  n. 1. duration of service 2. the property of being long-lived. 
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31. Kiss's bass-playing spokesman Gene Simmons ponders the curious longevity of his band, while imparting a few wise words on rock'n'roll in general.
32. I ordered a longevity salad that was supposed-to take care of 100 percent of my nutritional needs for life.
33. We can not avoid the human temptation to extend longevity, and we can not reverse the aging process.
34. Another theory for her longevity: that the person who donated the tainted blood may have been relatively healthy, Wara said.
35. I am a great admirer of longevity and Michael has been a friend and colleague for 32 years.
36. Many of the most apparently distinguished honours are a reward for little more than longevity or political servitude.
37. In its present state of suspended animation, however, H-4 may look forward to a well-preserved life of undetermined longevity.
38. The second big concern is the reliability and longevity of the service you sign up to.
39. He attributes his longevity to 'a simple diet and a glass of wine every day'.
40. Occasionally some corporations feel so confident about their longevity that they try to sell super-long-term bonds.
41. Prospects of even greater longevity in future among the already long-lived have served to enhance concern still further.
42. Very few people have a career of great longevity, constancy and consistency in films.
43. It is evidence of cricket's longevity, of its ability to withstand changing moods.
44. The people of this village enjoy good health and longevity.
45. It was true that the longevity drug was available as a rule only to nobles.
46. He made long-length longevity noodles -- not for their superstitious value, bat for their taste.
47. What is striking about natural history illustrations is sometimes their longevity.
48. Any guilt she many have felt for the loss of her son did not affect her longevity.
49. It was operated with care, oiled, greased and allowed to rest; its longevity was protected.
50. Very few people have a career of great longevity,[http://sentencedict.com/longevity.html] constancy and consistency in films. I mean a real career.
51. The more successful we are at prolonging longevity, the more it will cost us in elderly care costs.
52. If this was a genetic accident, then it had tremendous significance in regard to unintentional evolution to homeothermy and great species longevity.
53. But for the first time it seemed possible to measure the body like a machine to test its longevity.
54. This owes much to McKeown and Lowe who suggested that socioeconomic and environmental circumstances are the prime determinants of longevity.
55. The produce is grown from varietal seeds chosen for flavor, not longevity.
56. Alkalescent food scientists think the benefit of longevity.
57. Gear, power, longevity a saw with constant linear velocity.
58. Quahog clams are known for their longevity.
59. One is the lifeline, which represents health and longevity.
60. Birthday celebrations don 't beget longevity.
More similar words: longerlevitybrevityany longerno longerinevitabilitylong.longinevitablelevitationinevitablyalongoblongso longlong forbelongfor longget alongall alongprolonglong agolong sincecome alonglong-termas long asso long asbelong tolongtimelifelonglongitude
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